Decision Type
Discretionary pastoral activity
Published date
Reference
A5919197

For this decision summary:

  • LINZ received the application before 17 November 2022
  • accordingly, the decision was made under the Crown Pastoral Land Act 1998 excluding the amendments taking effect on 17 November 2022.

Lease name(s)

Decision

Granted

What the decision relates to

Clearing indigenous and exotic vegetation

Duration of consent

10 years

Reasons for decision

There are benefits to farming in allowing the lessee to clear scrub in specific areas and these benefits outweigh effects on the inherent values. Effects on inherent values associated with the waterway will be protected by the required setback and those associated with the mature indigenous shrublands present will be limited by the conditions imposed.

Conditions of decision

Consent is granted for clearing indigenous and exotic vegetation, subject to the following conditions:

Area A south (outlined in yellow on plan)

  1. Spraying is to be undertaken using the chemical Metsulfuron or a herbicide that doesn’t kill native broadleaf species.
  2. No spraying is to be undertaken within 10m of the wet edges of the waterway shown by the light blue lines on the plan. 
  3. Spray applicators should be experienced in precision agricultural chemical application, and a written record of applications, preferably with GPS mapping, is to be maintained and provided to the Commissioner of Crown Lands if requested.
  4. All contractors and employees of Stoneleigh Station are to be informed of the conditions of this consent prior to spraying.
  5. Consent can be revoked before the end of the term at the discretion of the Commissioner of Crown Land should the conditions of the consent not be complied with.

The Crown Pastoral Land Act 1998 provides that permission to undertake the activity may still be needed under other enactments.